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Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan warns country's journalists against calling them a 'terrorist outfit'
•Using such terms for TTP showed a partisan role of media and journalists, the Dawn newspaper quoted the online statement by the TTP.
11 coal miners shot dead, four others wounded by gunmen in Balochistan's Machh
•No group has yet claimed responsibility so far, but banned Sunni extremist organisation Lashker-e-Jhangvi has previously targetted the minority Hazara community in Balochistan
Afghanistan returns bodies of five Pakistan paramilitary soldiers killed in border clash
•Pakistan on Thursday said Afghan authorities have returned the bodies of five of its paramilitary soldiers who were killed in a border clash this week.
6 Pakistan security men killed in Balochistan day after terror attack on paramilitary convoy
•At least six security personnel have been killed in terror attacks in Pakistan's troubled Balochistan province.
Pakistan: Explosion kills four soldiers searching for kidnappers of US-Canadian family
•A bomb killed four Pakistani soldiers on Sunday as they searched for militants linked to the kidnapping of a US-Canadian family who were freed last week.
Powerful explosion kills 6 troops in Balochistan on Pakistan's Independence Day
•A powerful road side bomb blast targeting security forces killed at least six paramilitary troops and injured three others in Pakistan's Balochistan province
Pakistan Army orders inquiry against paramilitary Frontier Corps for firing on civilians
•Pakistan has ordered an inquiry into the killings of four civilians by the paramilitary Frontier Corps at a recent protest rally in a northwestern town
Pakistani journalist arrested under new cyber-law to combat terrorism
Fp Archives •Pakistan authorities have arrested a journalist under a new electronic crime law aimed at combating terrorism and preventing blasphemy.
Afghanistan envoy Omar Zakhilwal says Pakistani forces killed 2 soldiers, not 50
Ians •Afghanistan's envoy to Pakistan Omar Zakhilwal on Monday rubbished claims that Pakistani security forces killed 50 Afghan soldiers in retaliation to allegedly unprovoked firing in Balochistan's Chaman area, saying that only two Afghan soldiers were killed and seven others injured.
UN committee questions Pakistan on harbouring terrorist groups, including those in Kashmir
Shreerupa •The United Nations is concerned that Pakistan was not “adequately exercising due diligence” to prevent violence by members of extremist groups.